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Vision of Obama's assassin - the Lord asked me to protect the senator
A PRIEST from Ramsgate says a vision of Jesus told him that assassins would try to kill US presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Self-proclaimed prophet Joseph Johnes, the pastor of his own World Gospel Church the Ministry of Lord Jesus, says he was visited by Jesus three months ago, who told him Obama was in trouble.
The 49-year-old pastor was so concerned that he wrote to US president George Bush in September to warn him about the risk to Senator Obama.
In the letter shown to the Thanet Times, along with a receipt confirming when it was sent to the US back in September, Mr Johnes wrote: "Mr Obama will need your help and I hope that you will take response and save him from danger. He is in danger from a man carrying a gun in a box."
Mr Johnes, who also claims to have foreseen the flooding which occurred around Britain last winter, says the vision came before him when he was praying at his home in Kingston Close.
Describing the experience, Mr Johnes, who is originally from Sri Lanka, said: "I have three types of vision, one kind when I am tired, when it comes to me, the other is when I see him before my eyes like a screen, and the other I can just hear his voice.
"In August, I saw clearly a picture of Obama and then a man carrying a gun in a box who was getting into a car.
"I went to the American Embassy and wrote to George Bush, but I did not receive a reply.
"The Lord asked me to protect Mr Obama because he is doing the Lord's work like me."
It therefore came as no surprise to him when news broke two weeks ago that two men, who describe themselves as neo-Nazis, were arrested for trying to kill Senator Obama and his supporters at an election rally.
Mr Johnes added: "I had a feeling in my soul to buy the Daily Express on the 22 of October, and the Lord was confirming to me what he had told me."
When asked to predict who would win the election today, Mr Johnes said he would not be able to, adding: "I have no idea on this, it is not in my hands. I work for the Lord and the all people, not for one group."
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Mother Shipton, an English psychic who was born Ursula Southeil and lived in the 1500s, had dozens of unusually accurate predictions including The Great Plague, The Spanish Armada and the Great Fire of London. She offered her prophecies in the form of poems and wrote them from a cave where she lived in North Yorkshire.
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The Oracle of Delphi's predictions even affected history in the 4th Century AD. Her most famous prophecy came when Croesus, King of Lydia, consulted her about invading Persia. She told him that if he did so he would destroy a great empire. He mistook this for a good sign, and invaded only to see his empire defeated.
A PRIEST from Ramsgate says a vision of Jesus told him that assassins would try to kill US presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Self-proclaimed prophet Joseph Johnes, the pastor of his own World Gospel Church the Ministry of Lord Jesus, says he was visited by Jesus three months ago, who told him Obama was in trouble.
The 49-year-old pastor was so concerned that he wrote to US president George Bush in September to warn him about the risk to Senator Obama.
In the letter shown to the Thanet Times, along with a receipt confirming when it was sent to the US back in September, Mr Johnes wrote: "Mr Obama will need your help and I hope that you will take response and save him from danger. He is in danger from a man carrying a gun in a box."
Mr Johnes, who also claims to have foreseen the flooding which occurred around Britain last winter, says the vision came before him when he was praying at his home in Kingston Close.
Describing the experience, Mr Johnes, who is originally from Sri Lanka, said: "I have three types of vision, one kind when I am tired, when it comes to me, the other is when I see him before my eyes like a screen, and the other I can just hear his voice.
"In August, I saw clearly a picture of Obama and then a man carrying a gun in a box who was getting into a car.
"I went to the American Embassy and wrote to George Bush, but I did not receive a reply.
"The Lord asked me to protect Mr Obama because he is doing the Lord's work like me."
It therefore came as no surprise to him when news broke two weeks ago that two men, who describe themselves as neo-Nazis, were arrested for trying to kill Senator Obama and his supporters at an election rally.
Mr Johnes added: "I had a feeling in my soul to buy the Daily Express on the 22 of October, and the Lord was confirming to me what he had told me."
When asked to predict who would win the election today, Mr Johnes said he would not be able to, adding: "I have no idea on this, it is not in my hands. I work for the Lord and the all people, not for one group."
Top five predictions of all time
Arguably the most famous prediction in history is the one concerning the fate of Julius Caesar, made in 44 BC by the prophet Vestricius Spurinna. She told him "Beware the Ides of March." Sure enough later that year on March 15th, Ceasar was stabbed 23 times by his fellow senators in parliament.
Mother Shipton, an English psychic who was born Ursula Southeil and lived in the 1500s, had dozens of unusually accurate predictions including The Great Plague, The Spanish Armada and the Great Fire of London. She offered her prophecies in the form of poems and wrote them from a cave where she lived in North Yorkshire.
In the May 13, 1956 edition of Parade Magazine, Jeanne Dixon predicted the election and subsequent assassination of President John F Kennedy.
In the early 16th century, physic writer Nostradamus is aid to have predicted dates for the great fire of London, the French Revolution and the rise of Adolf Hitler. There is debate that he may have also predicted the Shuttle Challenger's explosion when he wrote "the nine set apart their fate determined on departure."
The Oracle of Delphi's predictions even affected history in the 4th Century AD. Her most famous prophecy came when Croesus, King of Lydia, consulted her about invading Persia. She told him that if he did so he would destroy a great empire. He mistook this for a good sign, and invaded only to see his empire defeated.
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